ruokaympiin
Ruokaympiin is a Finnish term that roughly translates to "hungrier" or "more hungry." It is the comparative form of the adjective "ruokahaluinen," which means "having an appetite" or "hungry." The word itself is derived from "ruoka," meaning "food," and "empiin," which indicates a greater degree of something. Therefore, ruokaympiin specifically denotes a heightened state of hunger compared to a previous state or compared to someone else.
In everyday Finnish conversation, ruokaympiin is used to describe a stronger desire for food. For example, someone